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Now they've learned how to walk upright! World domination can't be far behind....
I kid! The squirrels have been less crazy lately and much friendlier to me than earlier this year. Maybe they're just too busy gathering food for winter (they were going crazy last weekend, as if the abnormally cold weather pushed them to work harder). Anyway, I was thrilled when this guy stood on his hind legs, as tall as he could get, to take a better look at me.
I salute you, upright squirrel! Happy gathering to you!
Dug up some pics just to add one more week to this 2019 series.
From left to right and from top to bottom : these are the cameras I used the last 15 years :
HP Photosmart R707
Canon eos 450 D
Canon 70 D & Canon 60 D
Canon 5D Mark III
Canon 6D Mark II
So, which 3 ones do I still use now ?
This necklace is an evolution of the collaborative project with Sylvie Peraud: Elegant connections that we teach this year in different places.
Shredder Kahn, lead guitarist from the band Nuclear Evolution, is not at all impressed with the transport to his latest gig.
"Listen, I revel in a sense of theatre and pomp, and a red VW is just not delivering..." said a frustrated Kahn.
Kicking off my group's photo pool, neck on the chopping block, arse in the wind and all that. This idea was born out of an afternoon messing around with Noodle and Elusyve, looking at each other's original avs in fits of giggles. I didn't even show my fangs then!
www.flickr.com/groups/avatar-evolutions
"Show us the first real YOU in SL. Not Ruth, but the moment you looked at your avatar and first declared it good. And then add to it the photograph that you feel is the very epitome of all you've become, the style today that you feel most like yourself in. Sure, it'll make you cringe. But it may also make you very proud."
Join us... all the cool kids are gonna do it. If I have to stand over them with my crossbow.
"Certainly the innovators of their time, Montoya and Vigil might have been the first at San Ildefonso to use red with the black design. Perhaps a trader suggested it directly or merely showed them the brightly colored Acoma pieces which were their competition..."
Learn about the evolution of Pueblo pottery on our blog: matthewsgalleryblog.com/2015/05/16/new-landscapes-new-vis...
Created by David Carstairs (W.A.)
Sculptures by the Sea exhibition - Cottesloe Beach, Western Australia
"FUTURE EVOLUTION"
SPRAY PAINT STENCIL ON STRECHED BOX CANVAS
SIZE:
EDITION SIZE: 3
SIGNED: YES
NUMBERED:YES
COA: YES
AVALIBLE @ www.eyesaw.bigcartel.com
Back in at the latter part of 2006 and early 2007 First trialled a MAN 14.220 MCV Evolution demonstrator which at the time was probably the newest single deck in use at Plymouth!
It was one of those 'journeyman' demo buses which did the rounds at various ops.
It is now part of Arriva The Shires fleet.
Not sure what fleet number it got allocated or what impression it made, probably not much of one!